Cycle whore thread
There are too many variables to give any allotted time for tire warming. But I would give it atleast 10 min of solid riding on a decently warm day before you do anything drastic.
If you are doing just regular commuting. I would just cut down on your turning speed. That way you aren't putting as much lean into it.
And yes.. they will put you on your ass... it is kinda hard to recover from something when you can't get any traction.
that would all depend on the tire size... the temp outside.. the compound... the speed... and conditions... also the texture of the road.
There are too many variables to give any allotted time for tire warming. But I would give it atleast 10 min of solid riding on a decently warm day before you do anything drastic.
If you are doing just regular commuting. I would just cut down on your turning speed. That way you aren't putting as much lean into it.
And yes.. they will put you on your ass... it is kinda hard to recover from something when you can't get any traction.
There are too many variables to give any allotted time for tire warming. But I would give it atleast 10 min of solid riding on a decently warm day before you do anything drastic.
If you are doing just regular commuting. I would just cut down on your turning speed. That way you aren't putting as much lean into it.
And yes.. they will put you on your ass... it is kinda hard to recover from something when you can't get any traction.
It all depends on the tires, really. Just take it easy on the turns and you should be ok. I learned that lesson the hard way and had to replace my clutch lever.
that would all depend on the tire size... the temp outside.. the compound... the speed... and conditions... also the texture of the road.
There are too many variables to give any allotted time for tire warming. But I would give it atleast 10 min of solid riding on a decently warm day before you do anything drastic.
If you are doing just regular commuting. I would just cut down on your turning speed. That way you aren't putting as much lean into it.
And yes.. they will put you on your ass... it is kinda hard to recover from something when you can't get any traction.
There are too many variables to give any allotted time for tire warming. But I would give it atleast 10 min of solid riding on a decently warm day before you do anything drastic.
If you are doing just regular commuting. I would just cut down on your turning speed. That way you aren't putting as much lean into it.
And yes.. they will put you on your ass... it is kinda hard to recover from something when you can't get any traction.
P.S. - I'll holler at you this afternoon about that exhaust, I'll be off around 1630.
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